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"I must learn to love the fool in me - | "I must learn to love the fool in me - | ||
− | the one who feels too much, talks to much, | + | the one who feels too much, |
+ | talks to much, | ||
takes too many chances, | takes too many chances, | ||
wins sometimes and loses often, | wins sometimes and loses often, | ||
− | lacks self-control, loves and hates, | + | lacks self-control, |
− | hurts and gets hurt, promises and breaks promises, | + | loves and hates, |
+ | hurts and gets hurt, | ||
+ | promises and breaks promises, | ||
laughs and cries. | laughs and cries. | ||
− | It alone protects me against that utterly self-controlled | + | It alone protects me against |
− | masterful tyrant whom I also harbor and | + | that utterly self-controlled |
+ | masterful tyrant whom | ||
+ | I also harbor and | ||
who would rob me of human aliveness, | who would rob me of human aliveness, | ||
− | humility, and dignity but for my fool." | + | humility, and dignity |
+ | but for my fool." | ||
- Theodore I. Rubin, MD | - Theodore I. Rubin, MD |
Revision as of 21:25, 25 February 2008
Loving the fool in me
"I must learn to love the fool in me - the one who feels too much, talks to much,
takes too many chances, wins sometimes and loses often, lacks self-control, loves and hates,
hurts and gets hurt, promises and breaks promises,
laughs and cries. It alone protects me against that utterly self-controlled masterful tyrant whom
I also harbor and
who would rob me of human aliveness,
humility, and dignity but for my fool."
- Theodore I. Rubin, MD